Ok apparently you can't change your pen-name so sorry about that, I really didnt care at the time when I was setting it up I just needed an account to read a story and I wasn't planning on writing anything just reading. But now I've decided to give writing a go.

I particularly like to read about the back stories of the secondary characters, which is also what I will be attempting to write (emphasis on the attempting). Though I enjoy anything as long as it's well wriiten. Altohugh I really don't see the point of AU-Human stories - but maybe I'm just missing something there.

I've had an idea for a Post-Breaking Dawn story with original characters floating around my head for a while now and I've finally decided to put pen to paper (or hand to keyboard, but that doesn't sound as good).

This is the story of the lives of Carlisle and Esme. Starting with Carlisle's human life and lonely vampire beginnings, then Esme's human life, before looking at how they first met, found each other again, fell in love, married, and built themselves a family.

This story is told in five parts.

Part One: Loneliness and Loss (1663-1921)Part Two: Together at Last (1921-1922)Part Three: Broken into Pieces (1926-1931)Part Four: Growing Family (1933-2003)Part Five: Everything Changes Again (2005-2006)

When Carlisle Cullen and his newest son, Harry Leone-Cullen, find a dying girl in a London Tube Station, they make a decision that will change the lives of both them and their family.

Intuitive Harry, mesmerized by the dying girl, finds himself making a request from his new adoptive father that he never thought he’d ask of anyone or for anyone.

But when she wakes up, they soon realize there’s never been a vampire quite like Amelia Hunter.

What can a happy-go-lucky, unpredictable, teenager of the 21st century do to help a century-and-a-half old vampire with a tragic past?

And what will the Cullens do now that Carlisle’s created, to quote Emmett, the ‘world’s freakiest vampire’.

In over a century of existence, Harry has never been happier than he is now that he is a Cullen– he thinks he’s finally found the place he belongs. And Amelia finds herself believing that her life was always heading toward becoming a vampire and that’s she has found the place she was always meant to be – as a member of the Cullen family.

Having escaped his Hellish life with Maria and now having left the companionship of Peter and Charlotte, Jasper Whitlock thinks he's damned to care out the rest of his existence all alone for eternity.

Esme Platt Evenson chose to end her own life after losing her son. Now stuck in what she believes to be Hell (what else would explain the fire?), she reflects on the loss of her son and an earlier loss as well.

But when she wakes to find an angel, she realises that maybe this isn't Hell after all.

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